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Face the Music: The Complete Monument Singles 1965-1970 ()

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Face the Music: The Complete Monument Singles 1965-1970 - Ray Stevens
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Track Listing
  1. Party People
  2. A- B-C
  3. Devil May Care
  4. Make a Few Memories
  5. Freddie Feelgood (And His Funky Little Five Piece Band)
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  1. Party People
  2. A- B-C
  3. Devil May Care
  4. Make a Few Memories
  5. Freddie Feelgood (And His Funky Little Five Piece Band)
  6. There's One in Every Crowd
  7. Answer Me, My Love
  8. Mary My Secretary
  9. Unwind
  10. For He's a Jolly Good Fellow
  11. Mr. Businessman
  12. Face the Music
  13. Isn't It Lonely Together
  14. The Great Escape
  15. Gitarzan
  16. Bagpipes: That's My Bag
  17. Along Came Jones
  18. Yakety Yak
  19. Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down
  20. The Minority
  21. Have a Little Talk with Myself
  22. Little Woman
  23. The Fool on the Hill
  24. I'll Be Your Baby Tonight
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Ray Stevens signed to Monument Records in 1965 with the intention that he'd put aside foolish things and be a real artist. Two singles later, Stevens started goofing around again, a reflection of how poorly "Party People" and "Devil May Care" performed on the charts, but he never quite abandoned his desire to make serious music, something made clear on Ace's Face the Music: The Complete Monument Singles 1965-1970. During these years, Stevens flitted between novelties and paisley-era prog pop, getting hits with the former ...

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